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Summer Outdoor Programs & Activities

Outdoor Adventure Summer Program
The Outdoor Adventure Summer Program at Nahanton Park still has space available to those who are still looking for summer camp programs! Outdoor Adventure offers 2nd-6th graders a two-week outdoor environmental awareness experience.  Come spend time with us discovering the natural world, making new friends, fishing, canoeing, and playing fun games.

Monday-Friday: 9am-1pm, extended day available until 3pm

Session 1: June 29-July 10 (no camp July 3)
Session 2: July 13- July 24
Session 3: July 27- Aug. 7
Session 3.5 (grades 4-6 only): Aug. 10-14

For more information check the Newton Parks and Recreation Website at newtonma.gov/gov/parks/camps/ and register at activityreg.com

 

Nature Spotters

Spend select Saturdays exploring the river, searching for bugs, learning about local habitats and discovering nature.  Nature Spotters will take part in fun-filled activities including trail walks, nature games, crafts, stories, and much more.

March 21– Animal Tracking
April 25– From Seed to Seedling
Time: 2-3:15pm
Grades: K-5
Fee: $12 per class

Registration: activityreg.com

For more information about Nature Spotters call Newton Parks and Recreation at 617-796-1525.

 

Super Saturdays- GIVE US YOUR KIDS!
Need a night out without the kids? Bring your children (grades K-5) to Newton Lower Falls Community center for a fun, supervised Saturday night program from 6:00-9:00 pm.  We provide a popcorn/pretzel snack and entertain your children with games, crafts, and movies.

Super Saturdays is typically offered on the second Saturday of the month during the school year and will occur on the following dates:

March 14, April 11, May 9, and June 13.
$15 for individual registration and $25 for family. Register online to reserve your spot today at activityreg.com or just show up!

 

Newton Schools Foundation Newsletter

  • Newton teacher runs Boston Marathon for NSF
  • Designate NSF for Boston Globe GRANT Program
  • Your donations in action: Calculus Project
  • NSF secures $12,000 for school garden initiatives
  • Newton Inspires 2015
  • More Ways to Support NSF:
    • Make your Amazon purchases work for our schools
    • Newton alumni: Make a reunion gift to support your schools
    • Open a Newton Education Rewards Checking Account at Belmont Savings Bank

Newton South Teacher Running Boston Marathon for NSF
 Newton South History teacher Lily Eng Shine will run the Boston Marathon on April 20 to raise money for Newton Schools Foundation. Read more about Lily’s run to support NSF and donate to her effort.

 

Designate NSF for Boston Globe GRANT Program
If you’re a Boston Globe subscriber, please help NSF win free advertising space through the GRANT (Globe Readers and Non-profits Together) program. To help NSF get free advertising, simply fill out the voucher you receive in the mail and return it in the postage-paid envelope or designate Newton Schools Foundation on line. Organizations with the highest donations will receive free ad space. Last year, NSF ranked

#30 out of 3,382 organizations and received $7,350 of free ad space in the Globe.

 

Your Donations in Action: Calculus Project
The Calculus Project is an exciting initiative designed to increase the number of low-income, African American and Hispanic American students who enroll in and successfully complete Calculus in high school. An ambitious effort to narrow the achievement gap in mathematics, the Calculus Project is comprised of summer enrichment courses and on-going academic support during the school year. NSF funds helped in last summer’s program launch and we have already pledged $11,700 for this summer’s program. Click here to read more. Donate to NSF’s Investing in Innovation campaign.

 

NSF Helps 6 Newton Schools Win Whole Foods Garden Grants
Six Newton elementary schools chose to participate in a special “green” program and each will receive a $2000 grant to build or expand their gardens and promote education on sustainability through Whole Kids Foundation’s School Garden Grant Program. NSF spearheaded the grant application process and secured the funds. Click here for details.

 

Newton Inspires 2015
On January 21 at Newton South High School, 20 Newtonians representing a variety of fields and interest areas shared their insights, ideas and impressions with 300 of their fellow community members at NSF’s fourth annual Newton Inspires: An Evening of Ideas and Community. Read more about the evening, hear what attendees had to say, and check out the Newton Inspires photos. 

 

 

MORE WAYS TO SUPPORT NSF

Newton Alumni: Make a Reunion Gift to Support Your School
Many of us give regularly to our colleges and universities. Why not give back to the schools that provided your educational foundation? Alumni from the Newton High School Class of 1960 are doing just that, raising money during their reunion year to donate to NSF. If you’re interested in spearheading a similar initiative for your class, please contact NSF.

 

Belmont Savings Bank is giving you $50 AND $50 to Newton Public Schools
When you open a Newton Education Rewards Checking Account at Belmont Savings Bank, you receive $50 and NSF receives $50 for our Investing in Innovation Campaign. For details, click here.

 

 

Child Assault Prevention Program (CAP) Fundraiser

Party for a Purpose!
Saturday, April 11th 8:00pm-12:00am,
Social Restaurant, 320 Washington Street, Newton

Help Keep Kids Safe!
Support the Child Assault Prevention Program (CAP)

Please join us for a fun filled evening to raise money and awareness for our children and community. Since 1991, CAP has been dedicated to building a community where children are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by taught skills, and protected by caring, supportive adults.

 

To purchase tickets or to make a donation please visit: www.capfundraiser2015.eventbrite.com

If you have any questions please contact Dan Demeo at 617-650-2864 or dandemeo@remax.net.

 

Plowshares Summer Program

We are enrolling for Plowshares Summer Program! …………

We are happy to announce that we are now enrolling for our summer program at Newton North High School!!  Our summer program is run by our experienced After School staff that will ensure your child’s day will be filled with fun!

Teachers plan activities based on themes through out the summer.   Besides the weekly indoor and outdoor activities, field trips, and walks to the library and nearby playgrounds, 1 or 2 day/week swimming lessons (at an extra cost) and daily free swim will be offered! We are looking forward to an exciting summer!

Important Information:

Dates: Monday, June 29 to Tuesday, August 25

Hours of Operation: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm

Tuition Rates: $370 per week (Two week minimum) 

Grades: Children entering K through 5th grades

Stop by the Plowshares office or visit our website plowshareschildcare.org for an enrollment form if you are interested in having your child join us this summer!

Donor’s Choose: Interactive Projector

Mr. Raisner, Grade 2
My Project: Interactive Projector
Project Cost: $1945.00

Having an interactive projector will allow my students to use this technology as a tool for their learning. The work that’s projected on the board can be moved around and manipulated. For example, when learning about geometry, students will be able to transpose shapes on top of each other. Using an interactive projector is a 21st century skill for students.

Several upper grade classrooms have this technology available to them. Getting them used to it now will help them in the future.

You can support Mr. Raisner’s Project by linking to:

http://www.donorschoose.org/raisner

Notes from Mrs. U…

PRINCIPAL COFFEE MONDAY, MARCH 16 (8:30-9:15)
Click on the events tab for more information.

PARCC ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE CHANGE:
Due to all the snow days, the state has granted an extension for PRACC administration. Testing dates will run from Monday, March 23rd through Monday, April 13th. Click on the events tab for more information.

INCOMING KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION:
This week we begin the Kindergarten Registration Process for families with children who will begin kindergarten in Sept. 2015. Click on the events tab for more information.

Important Dates….

  • Friday March 13 (9:30-11:30 AM) is our second Kindergarten Screening date.
  • June 2 (1:30-2:30 PM) Kindergarten classroom visits. Bring your child to visit with the Kindergarten teachers.

Please tell your neighbors and friends of children who are ready to register.

   

NEWS FROM OUR HEALTH OFFICE: MARCH IS BRAIN INJURY MONTH.
Skiing, snowboarding, basketball, swimming, football, cheerleading, bicycling, roller-blading, and even jumping on the bed are among the many activities youth engage in where there is a risk of brain injury.

Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head that can change the way the brain normally works. Concussions can also occur from a blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth.

Even a “ding,” “getting your bell rung,” or what seems to be a mild bump or blow to the head can be serious. Concussions can occur in any sport or recreation activity. All coaches, parents and students should know the signs and symptoms and what to do if a concussion occurs.

Symptoms of a concussion may include:

  • Nausea
  • Dizziness or balance problems
  • Double or fuzzy vision
  • Headache
  • Sensitivity to light or noise
  • Feeling sluggish or tired
  • Confusion
  • Trouble concentrating or remembering

 

Parents and caregivers may notice additional concussion symptoms:

  • Appears dazed or stunned
  • Forgets an instruction
  • Moves clumsily
  • Shows behavior or personality changes
  • Is unsure of game, score or opponent
  • Can’t recall events before or after hit or fall

(Read Nurse Heather Gagnon’s entire newsletter to learn more. Attached.)

  

Recess: Please continue to ensure your children dress appropriately with coats, hats, mittens, snow-pants and snow boots. I have a feeling we will need boots through the spring as the snow melts and the playground is wet and muddy. J

 

FREE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM THROUGH NewTV.
Joe Garozzo, the Director of Educational Media at NewTV will be running a free after school program on Tuesdays in March (3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th) from 12:30 – 2pm for interested students.

 

Students will learn how to storyboard, write scripts and use video cameras to create music videos and public service announcements, which will then be aired on NewTV’s Education Channel after the class is completed. Enrollment will be capped at 12 students and will beon a first come, first serve basis.

 

To sign up, please contact joeg@newtv.org.

 

UPCOMING PTO PROGRAMS:
 We will need parent helpers for the upcoming PTO Programs at school:

  1. Kindergarten Program: Emile Boon, author and illustrator. Tues. 3/17
  2. Grade 4 Program: Rocks and Minerals, Discovery Museum, Tues. 3/17
  3. Grade 1 Program: Amelia Earhart of Historical Perspectives, Fri. 3/27

Interested parents please contact elainesmithpurcell@gmail.com to get more information and the schedule.

 

RAISNER’S GR. 2 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT:
Mr. Raisner’s Class is raising money for their pen pal class in Costa Rica. The La Paz School students are making eco bricks to build garbage cans for trash and waste. Money will go towards buying cement, paint, and chicken wire to build walls. To learn more about ecobricks, please visit this website: www.ecobricks.org.

Please bring bottles and cans to Room 318 through March 28th. (See the attached flyer for details.

 

UNDERSTANDING OUR DIFFERENCES PROGRAM
Understanding our Differences, a disabilities awareness curriculum, is delivered to all Newton students in grades 3-5 by parent volunteers.   All Lincoln-Eliot parents, regardless of your child’s grade, are invited to participate in this dynamic program.   In Spring, 2015 we will be delivering the following units:

At least six parents are needed on each of the following dates to help lead activities:

Grade 3 (Blindness):                                       Monday, May 4, 2015     10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.               

Grade 4 (Intellectual Disabilities):            Thursday, May 14, 2015               12:45 – 2:45 p.m.

Grade 5 (Autism Spectrum Disorders):   Friday, April 17, 2015                   12:45 – 2:45 p.m.

There is a 2 hour time commitment on the day of the unit and 30-60 minutes to train for the unit at your convenience with on-line materials.

This is a wonderful opportunity to engage with our students in the classroom.

If you are interested in participating, please contact the L-E parent coordinators, Debbie Berechman, dberechman@gmail.com and Cathleen Morrison, ccanhc@gmail.com.

 

 

The School Committee would like to share the following announcement with our school communities:

The Newton School Committee will receive the proposed budget on March 13 and begin its review and discussion on March 16.  We will be holding office hours on March 16 following our School Committee meeting which begins at 4:30; office hours will start at approximately 6:15 or 6:30 and end at approximately 7:15.  The School Committee is eager to try this new format in order to provide you with another opportunity to provide feedback in addition to the other times for public comments.  We welcome questions and input and stress that this will mainly be a listening format.  We are not trying to solve problems or make promises but are there to listen to concerns, questions and suggestions. 

The format will be:

  • School Committee members, in teams of at least two, will be available in room 210 at the Ed Center (100 Walnut St.).  The meeting will be an Open Meeting and may be televised by NewTV.
  • This is a casual format.  We will sit with individuals or groups and listen to concerns/questions about the budget.
  • In order to facilitate as many individuals as possible, we’d like to meet with each person/group for approximately 10 minutes.
  • The budget documents will be available in advance.

If you have questions, or would like to sign up in advance, please contact us at schoolcommittee@newton.k12.ma.us

 

 

NEWTON LITTLE LEAGUE…
Registration for the 2015 Spring Season is Open!

Newton Little League baseball is for boys and girls, ages 4 through 12.  Beginners and advanced players- Everyone is placed on a team!

Register today at: www.NewtonLLBaseball.org

West Suburban Y Summer Classes and Other Activities

Summer Camp Information Night

Tuesday, March 10th from 6:30 – 8:00pm

There’s nothing like summer camp at the Y. One session or the whole summer. Indoors and out. On their own or in a group. Archery to arts, canoeing to cannonballs, with the West Suburban YMCA your kids will have an amazing experience, all in a safe, inclusive and nurturing environment.

Camp Chickami        Ages 6-14     Outdoor day camp in Wayland, MA

Camp Frank A. Day  Ages 7-15     Overnight camp in East Brookfield, MA

Camp Pikati             Ages 6-13     Sports and Enrichment Day Camp at the Y

Camp Polliwog         Ages 3-6       Preschool / Early Education Day Camp at the Y

 

Join us at the Y for Camp Information Night to meet our staff, participate in fun camp activities and games and learn more about registering for our summer camps. For more information, email campingservices@westsuburbanymca.org or visit www.westsuburbanymca.org/camps.

 

Kids’ Night Out (also known as Parents’ Night Out)

Friday, March 13th from 6-10pm

Bring your children (ages 7 to 13) to the West Suburban YMCA for fun and supervised Friday night drop-in program. We order pizza for dinner and entertain your children with games, swimming, movies and sports. $25 for West Suburban YMCA members and $30 for non-members. We also offer a 20% sibling discount.

 

Creative Arts Programs at the Y

Want to learn an instrument or join a band?! The West Suburban YMCA Center for the Creative Arts (YCCA) offers contemporary lessons and classes on many different instruments such as guitar, bass, drums, piano, voice, as well as music production (recording and making beats). Contact Kevin O’Connell at (617) 244-6050 x3028 or kevino@westsuburbanymca.org today for more information.

 

Registration for After School Programs at the Y for the 2015-16 School Year is Open

The West Suburban YMCA provides state licensed after school programs for children in grades K-8 during after school hours, school vacations and certain holidays. We follow the Newton Public Schools Calendar and accommodate all scheduled early release days. Our staff of caring, trained educators are role models who lead activities that promote cooperation and character development and the four core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. For more information, contact Leah Castellano at leahc@westsuburbanymca.org or 617-244-6050 x3022

 

 

Lifeguard Training Class being offered at the West Suburban YMCA

A Lifeguard Training Class will run on Friday evenings from 6-10pm March 13th through May 8th. (no class on 4/3 and 4/24)

Registration can be completed with our Front Desk at 617-244-6050, ext. 0 or by contacting Amanda Pierce at amandap@westsuburbanymca.org. More information is available at www.westsuburbanymca.org/LGT.

 

 

Lifeguards and Swim Instructors Needed

The West Suburban YMCA’s Aquatics Department is looking to hire lifeguards, swim instructors, and swim coaches. If you are interested, please contact Amanda Pierce at amanadp@westsuburbanymca.org.

 

 

Financial Assistance is always available for Y Memberships and Programs

The West Suburban YMCA is a non-profit charitable organization and it is our mission to never turn anyone away due to their inability to pay. Please contact our Membership Department at 617-244-6050 x3653 for financial assistance on any of these programs.

Vacation Art Activities at the New Art Center in Newton

In our Children’s Program and Preteen Program, students attend four classes daily in Visual Arts, Ceramics, Drama Activities and Sculpture/3D.  Grouped by the same age/grade, each student has the opportunity to learn and grow with friends and peers, while creating art and having fun!  The New Art Center environment also gives children the opportunity to work with and be inspired by our professional art instructors, who thrive on the enthusiasm of young artists.  Each week, children gain a sense of accomplishment by creating and bringing home exciting projects inspired by our program themes!

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